Re: [miniaturebooks] wandering book artists in Houston

They only had a few on display and many of those were St Onge, Hillside and books I recognized from the 80s Peter On Apr 7, 2013, at 11:11 AM, Neale M Albert

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They only had a few on display and many of those were St Onge,
Hillside and books I recognized from the 80s

Peter

On Apr 7, 2013, at 11:11 AM, Neale M Albert wrote:

I don't think I have ever heard of them. How old were the books ?
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Hi everyone,
We were recently in Houston, as a stop on our Wandering Book Artists'
road trip (click this link to read about the trip http://
wanderingbookartists.blogspot.com/). At the Museum of Printing
History in Houston we found a display of miniature books. It is
called the Josef and Anna Drozd Hornak Miniature Book Collection.
When they asked, we could not remember if we ever met Anna or Josef.
Does anyone reading remember them and if so can you send a little info?

Yours,

Peter and Donna Thomas

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